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Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox settlement Bolton (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell) is a small rural town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 4,858 as of the 2020 census.<ref name="Census 2020">Template:Cite web</ref> Bolton was incorporated in October 1720 and is governed by town meeting, with a first selectman and board of selectman as well as other boards serving specific functions. Bolton was named after a town of the same name in England, also located near Manchester.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

History

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Encampment site with Rose's Farm in background

Originally part of the town of Hartford, the area was referred to as Hartford Mountains or Hanover, until incorporation in October 1720. On November 11, 1723, Jonathan Edwards was installed as the pastor of Bolton.<ref name="Marsden2004">Template:Cite book</ref>

Bolton was known for its high quality schist stone in the 18th century, and many tombstone carvers such as Gershom Bartlett and Jonathan Loomis sourced their stone from Bolton quarries.

Bolton was removed from Hartford County when Tolland County was originally formed on October 13, 1785. The northern half of Bolton was set aside in 1808 to form the town of Vernon. Quarries played a significant role in the area's developing economy, and Bolton Notch became the location of the small community of Quarryville. Prior to the railroad, granite was taken by oxcart to the Connecticut River where it was then shipped to major cities on the East Coast.

The Bolton historical society has been actively purchasing sites throughout the town in their effort to preserve the town's history and rural character. The most recent of these purchases was Rose's Farm, a several hundred-acre site where the Comte de Rochambeau camped with his troops.

Bolton has several restrictive ordinances designed to protect high housing prices for existing homeowners and to restrict new construction. Ordinances protecting existing businesses from competition also exist, such as those limiting the types and number of businesses. There is also a requirement that all new residential lots be no smaller than one acre, further keeping house prices artificially higher than they otherwise would likely be. The town features numerous parks, open spaces and trails.<ref>Town Resident</ref>

Interstate 84 was originally planned to cut through the town on its way to Providence, going through Bolton Notch and the Hop River valley. Due to environmental concerns in both Rhode Island and in the Hop River valley, the highway would be cancelled in 1983. The segment that was built beforehand in the northwestern section of town, from CT 85 to US 6/US 44 would be redesignated at Interstate 384.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Bolton today is primarily residential with an economy made up mostly of small businesses. It is part of the Greater Hartford metro and contains many suburban homes, especially in its western side.

Climate

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Bolton, like much of Tolland County, straddles the humid continental climate (Dfa) and (Dfb) line.

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Education

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Bolton High School is a public school with about two to three hundred students. It underwent major renovations and expansion during 2011, including a new outdoor seating area for the cafeteria, a larger and more technologically advanced library, computer labs and media center, and a new science wing and larger administrative offices. Several other improvements were made including parking, bus lanes and the board of education offices being moved to the location.

The school has a student-teacher ratio of about 12:1 and a combined math and reading proficiency level of 92.5%.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> U.S. News & World Report ranked it #27 in Connecticut and #1030 in the United States, and it earned a Silver Award in 2012.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Bolton High is affiliated with the NCCC athletic conference.

Geography

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According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of Template:Convert, of which Template:Convert is land and Template:Convert (1.91%) is water. This includes the Bolton Green Historic District and may include land owned or leased by the State of Connecticut and the U.S. federal government. Bolton does not have any unincorporated land Template:Citation needed.

Demographics

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Template:US Census population Template:See also As of the census of 2010, there were 4,980 people, 1,915 households, and 1,438 families residing in the town.<ref name="Census 2010 DP">Template:Cite web</ref> The town's residents are primarily middle-class, with some working class and upper middle-class families/individuals and small businesses. There are also a few larger commercial entities, notably the Simoniz corporation, specializing in automotive and car wash cleaning supplies.

The population density in 2010 was 346 people per square mile (133.5/kmTemplate:Sup). There were 2,015 housing units in the town, of which 100, or 5.0%, were vacant. 86.7% of the occupied units are owned and 13.3% are rented.<ref name="Census 2010 DP"/>

The racial makeup of the town was 95.7% White, 1.1% African American, 0.1% Native American, 1.4% Asian, 0.2% some other race, and 1.5% two or more races. 3.00% of the population identified as Latino or Hispanic of any race (the US Census Bureau does not consider Latino a race).<ref name="Census 2010 DP"/>

The median age in 2010 was 45.4. 49.4% of the population were male and 50.6% female.<ref name="Census 2010 DP"/>

For the period 2012–2016, the estimated median household income was $91,087, and the median family income was $118,958. About 3.2% of the population are living below the poverty line.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Voter registration and party enrollment Template:As of<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Party Active voters Inactive voters Total voters Percentage
Template:Party color cell Democratic 1,047 68 1,115 29.84%
Template:Party color cell Republican 975 63 1,038 27.78%
Template:Party color cell Unaffiliated 1,408 109 1,517 40.60%
Template:Party color cell Minor Parties 59 7 66 1.76%
Total 3,489 247 3,736 100%
Presidential Election Results<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|2020 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|52.5% 1,727 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|45.1% 1,482 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|2.4% 79
align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|2016 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|46.4% 1,385 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|48.0% 1,436 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|5.6% 169
align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|2012 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|49.24% 1,433 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|49.26% 1,434 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|1.5% 44
align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|2008 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|55.7% 1,692 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|42.6% 1,300 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|1.7% 54
align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|2004 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|50.5% 1,542 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|47.7% 1,459 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|1.8% 56
align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|2000 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|49.3% 1,368 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|45.0% 1,210 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|5.7% 159
align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|1996 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|47.6% 1,210 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|37.9% 964 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|14.5% 369
align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|1992 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|36.7% 1,023 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|34.9% 976 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|28.4% 792
align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|1988 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|42.7% 972 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|55.9% 1,278 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|1.4% 33
align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|1984 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|32.8% 699 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|66.9% 1,430 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|0.3% 8
align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|1980 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|33.5% 665 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|48.5% 964 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|18.0% 359
align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|1976 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|42.5% 817 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|57.0% 1,097 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|0.5% 10
align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|1972 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|35.1% 668 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|64.2% 1,226 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|0.7% 15
align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|1968 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|38.8% 630 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|55.4% 904 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|5.8% 96
align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|1964 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|59.5% 859 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|40.5% 586 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|0.00% 0
align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|1960 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|37.3% 524 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|62.7% 880 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|0.00% 0
align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|1956 align="center" Template:Party shading/Democratic|26.0% 311 align="center" Template:Party shading/Republican|74.0% 888 align="center" Template:Party shading/Independent|0.00% 0

Notable people

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References

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